B.C. Dragoons Seek Vernon Council Support for Army Recruitment Efforts
Lieutenant-Colonel Wade Peters addressed the Vernon council on January 12, seeking support for army recruitment initiatives and highlighting modernization plans, including upgrades to a rifle range and the construction of a facility for the Tactical Armour Patrol Vehicle. He proposed that the Vernon military camp be developed into a training center for the 39 Brigade, coinciding with the federal government's announcement of over $9 billion in defense spending.

Lieutenant-Colonel Wade Peters presented to Vernon council on January 12, requesting support for recruiting Canadians into the army. He noted modernization efforts, including improvements to an outdated rifle range and construction of a building for the Tactical Armour Patrol Vehicle.
Peters emphasized the need for the Vernon military camp to become a training center for 39 Brigade, based in Vancouver. This follows a federal government announcement of over $9 billion in defense spending.




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